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A code ending in KD would represent October ( K ) of 1973 ( D ) . Manufacturer Support

You cannot look it up if you cannot find it. Terex, like most heavy equipment manufacturers, places serial numbers in several standard locations. Note that Terex has gone through multiple brand acquisitions (O&K, Genie, Fuchs, Powerscreen), so locations vary by product line.

If you are buying used equipment, the serial number lookup is your lie detector. It confirms the year of manufacture, original engine model, and standard operating weight. I have caught several sellers misrepresenting the age of equipment simply by running the S/N against the manufacturer data.

Because the catalog is so vast, locating and reading these numbers can sometimes feel like solving a puzzle. This guide will walk you through exactly where to look and how to decipher what those numbers mean. Step 1: Where to Find Your Terex Serial Number

To perform a Terex serial number lookup, follow these steps: